This interdisciplinary project aims to develop a first-of-its kind wearable foot-ankle sensor system. The output of the system can be used to identify the complex biomechanics of diabetic foot-ankle system which could provide guidance to clinicians and patients.

Applicants with backgrounds or interest in the fields of biomedical engineering, mechatronics, machine learning, computer sciences etc are potentially suitable. Additional experience in human locomotion analysis would be advantageous but not essential.

This project is in competition with others for funding; the projects which receive the best applicants will be awarded a full studentship. This 3 year studentship covers home-rate tuition fees and provides an annual tax-free stipend at the standard EPSRC rate, which is £14,777 for 2018/19.

The funding is only available to UK citizens or EU citizens who have been resident in the UK for at least 3 years prior to the start of the studentship and not mainly for the purpose of receiving full-time education. For further guidance on funding, please contact PGRapply.FEE@soton.ac.uk

How to Apply

Click here to apply and select the programme - PhD in Engineering and the Environment. Please enter the title of the PhD Studentship in the application form.